Piano Man
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He says, "Son, can you play me a memory | He says, "Son, can you play me a memory | ||
F C/E D G | F C/E D G | ||
I'm not really sure how it goes | I'm not really sure how it goes | ||
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- | But it's sad and it's sweet | + | But it's sad and it's sweet |
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+ | And I knew it complete | ||
F F/G C | F F/G C | ||
When I wore a younger man's clothes" | When I wore a younger man's clothes" | ||
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He gets me my drinks for free | He gets me my drinks for free | ||
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- | And he's quick with a joke | + | And he's quick with a joke |
- | F F/G C F/C | + | F/A C/G |
- | + | Or to light up your smoke | |
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+ | But there's someplace that | ||
+ | F/G C F/C | ||
+ | He'd rather be | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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Revision as of 21:28, 16 October 2017
Piano Man Billy Joel Dm7 C G/B F/A C/G Fmaj7 C/E D G C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C F/C G/C F-C/E-G/D (x2) C G/B F/A C/G It's nine o'clock on a Saturday F C/E D G The regular crowd shuffles in C G/B F/A C/G There's an old man sitting next to me F F/G C Makin' love to his tonic and gin C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C C F/C F/C C G/B F/A C/G He says, "Son, can you play me a memory F C/E D G I'm not really sure how it goes C G/B But it's sad and it's sweet F/A C/G And I knew it complete F F/G C When I wore a younger man's clothes" BRIDGE Am Am/G D7/F# F La la la, di da da Am Am/G D7/F# G G/F G/E G/D La la, di di da da dum CHORUS C G/B F/A C/G Sing us a song, you're the piano man F C/E D G Sing us a song tonight C G/B F/A C/G Well, we're all in the mood for a melody F F/G C And you've got us feelin' alright C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C F/C G/C F-C/E-G/D (x2) C G/B F/A C/G Now John at the bar is a friend of mine F C/E D G He gets me my drinks for free C G/B And he's quick with a joke F/A C/G Or to light up your smoke F But there's someplace that F/G C F/C He'd rather be |
C G/B F/A C/G He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me." F C/E D G As the smile ran away from his face C G/B F/A C/G "Well I'm sure that I could be a movie star F F/G C If I could get out of this place" BRIDGE C G/B F/A C/G Now Paul is a real estate novelist F C/E D G Who never had time for a wife C G/B F/A C/G And he's talkin' with Davy, who's still in the Navy F F/G C And probably will be for life C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C C F/C F/C C G/B F/A C/G And the waitress is practicing politics F C/E D G As the businessmen slowly get stoned C G/B F/A C/G Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness F F/G C But it's better than drinkin' alone Am Am/G D7/F# F (x3) G G/F G/E G/D CHORUS C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C F/C G/C F-C/E-G/D (x2) C G/B F/A C/G It's a pretty good crowd for a Saturday F C/E D G And the manager gives me a smile C G/B F/A C/G 'Cause he knows that it's me they've been comin' to see F F/G C F/C To forget about life for a while C G/B F/A C/G And the piano, it sounds like a carnival F C/E D G And the microphone smells like a beer C G/B F/A C/G And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar F F/G C And say, "Man, what are you doin' here?" BRIDGE CHORUS C G/B F/A C/G F F/G C F/C G/C F-C/E-G/D (x2) |